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AI is making its way into Compliance & Ethics teams around the world. The question is no longer whether it can help, but how well it actually performs in practice.

Six months ago, we published the first EQS AI Benchmark, the industry’s first comprehensive evaluation of frontier AI models on real Compliance & Ethics work. Since then, the models have advanced quickly, with each new release claiming meaningful performance gains. But what do those gains actually mean for Compliance & Ethics professionals? That is the question Volume 2 of our benchmark sets out to answer.

In this webinar, we will present the results of AI Benchmark Report Vol. 2 and unpack what they mean for organizations evaluating AI for Compliance & Ethics. You will get a clear view of where AI performs strongly, where limitations remain, and where human oversight is still essential.

This is not theory. It is a practical, data-led look at AI performance in one of the most sensitive and high-stakes business environments.

Whether you followed the first benchmark or are joining for the first time, this session will help you understand what has changed, where the biggest opportunities lie, and what to consider next.

In this session, you will discover:

  • How leading AI models perform across key Compliance & Ethics use cases
  • Which tasks show the strongest AI performance, and where results are more limited
  • Where human oversight remains essential
  • What the findings mean for AI adoption, governance, and tool selection
  • How Compliance & Ethics leaders can use benchmark data to shape smarter next steps

Why this webinar matters

As interest in AI grows, many Compliance & Ethics teams are under pressure to move from curiosity to implementation. But in high-risk, high-accountability functions, performance matters. So do transparency, governance, and control.

This webinar will help you cut through generic AI claims and understand what the benchmark actually shows. You will leave with a more grounded view of where AI can support your team today, where caution is required, and what questions to ask before adoption.

This webinar is relevant for:

  • Compliance officers
  • Ethics and integrity leaders
  • Legal teams
  • Auditors
  • Governance, risk, and compliance professionals

About EQS AI Benchmark Report

The benchmark was created in close collaboration with compliance practitioners and tested on real and synthetic data from actual programs, such as policies, HR data, training results and whistleblower reports. The result: a transparent, practical foundation for building trustworthy, ethical AI applications in compliance.

You can download the full report on our website here.

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Speakers

Jennifer May
Jennifer May

Founder & CEO | May Solutions Group

Jennifer helps ethics and compliance teams design clarity into their programs.

Most organizations have solid policies, but struggle with application. People know the rules; they just aren’t sure how they fit into the work.

That’s where May Solutions Group comes in.

Jennifer helps leaders operationalize compliance. That means, we take their values and translate them into clear, practical tools that guide real decisions. Because compliance isn’t about control. It’s about direction. And the clearer that direction is, the stronger a culture of trust becomes.

Steph Holmes
Steph Holmes

Director of Ethics & Compliance Strategy | EQS Group

Steph Holmes partners with organizations to turn compliance programs into strategic assets that scale with the business. With a sharp focus on customer needs, she helps shape intuitive, effective solutions that empower companies to navigate regulatory complexity with clarity and confidence. As part of EQS’s Center of Excellence, Steph operates at the intersection of compliance, innovation, and program enablement — leveraging digitalization, automation, and smart design to future-proof ethics and compliance programs. She holds a Master of Arts in Forensic Psychology from the University of Denver, along with CCEP and LPEC certifications. When she’s not working , Steph recharges outdoors—often found camping, biking, or snowboarding in the Colorado mountains.